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PFL steps up to support struggling footballer Muhammad Riaz

The Pakistan Football League (PFL) has stepped up to support Muhammad Riaz, the former national footballer who was recently seen selling jalebis on the streets of Hangu.

After his heartbreaking story went viral, PFL Chairman Farhan Junejo announced a cash prize of Rs1 million for Riaz and offered him a guaranteed position in the league, ensuring that his career doesn’t end due to financial struggles.

Riaz, who represented Pakistan in the 2018 Asian Games, was left without a source of income after the disbanding of departmental sports.

With no league structure or financial support, he was forced to abandon the sport he loved and take to street vending just to survive.

His situation shed light on the grim reality faced by many Pakistani athletes who dedicate their lives to their sport but are left in the lurch when the system fails them.

Acknowledging Riaz’s struggles, PFL Chairman Farhan Junejo stated, “Muhammad Riaz is a prime example of hundreds and thousands of talented footballers in Pakistan who have been forced to leave the football field due to a lack of platforms and financial support.”

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“I, on behalf of PFL, would like to reward Muhammad Riaz with Rs1 million and a prominent position in PFL. He is not only an excellent player but also has represented Pakistan on the global stage. Such amazing talent deserves all the support we can offer in our maximum capacity.”

Junejo further emphasized the league’s commitment to ensuring that footballers like Riaz don’t have to abandon their careers due to financial instability. He reiterated that this is exactly why the PFL was created—to provide opportunities, transparency, and a structured pathway for players to grow.

Riaz, overwhelmed by the support, expressed his gratitude, saying, “I am thankful to PFL for providing me an opportunity to showcase my lost love for football. I will be working together with PFL to make sure no other player remains neglected.”

The PFL has also announced plans to provide free kits and training facilities to underprivileged footballers in Hangu as part of its ongoing mission to promote football development in Pakistan.

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